Crisis in Venezuela Earns Varying Degrees of Global Response, Grassroots Organizers in Honduras With a Lesson For America, Global Notes: Indigenous Central American Music

In this photo provided by the Miraflores Presidential Palace, President Nicolas Maduro speaks during a event marking the 81st anniversary of the National Guard, in Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, August 4, 2019. Venezuela's government says several explosions heard at a military event were an attempted attack on President Maduro. Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez said in a live broadcast that several drone-like devices with explosives detonated near the president. He said Maduro is safe and unharmed but that seven people were injured.

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A Honduran indigenous Lenca, holding a chain, take part in a demonstration in support of Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya in Tegucigalpa, Friday, Aug 21, 2009. The rights group Amnesty International is alleging widespread abuse of protesters demanding the return of Zelaya, saying in a report Wednesday that hundreds of people have been beaten and detained under the interim government. In background a graffiti that reads in Spanish "Freedom."